Requiem for a VA Victim

By Michelle Malkin michelle-malkinWhat does a suffering military veteran have to do to force an unresponsive government to change its ways? How about self-immolating in front of his VA clinic? Hello paper-pushers and desk jockeys? Are you there? Would the heat the smoke and the smell of burning flesh rouse you in the least? Nope. Apparently even this horror is not enough to move the inert bureaucrats at the Department of Veterans Affairs -- let alone the indifferent tango dancer-in-chief. While President Obama sashayed in Buenos Aires two weeks ago proud Navy veteran Charles Richard Ingram III 51 made his last lifes journey. He walked nine miles from his home in Egg Harbor Township N.J. to the curb in front of the Northfield N.J. VA clinic on New Road. With a large blue wooden cross looming on the side of a chapel in the background Ingram stood on the lawn poured gas all over his body and lit a match. A firefighter told The Daily Beast that the retired chief petty officer known as Rich to family and friends was 100 percent burned. A bystander had rushed to his side with blankets to snuff out the flames and first responders arrived within minutes. But it was too late. CPO Ingram leaves behind a grieving wife two young children ages 3 and 5 and a charred patch of brown and blackened grass 75 feet from the entrance of the VAs Atlantic County Community Based Outpatient Clinic. The bloated VA system now employs nearly 400000 people to carry out its purported mission of caring. The CBOCs were established to to more efficiently and effectively serve eligible veterans and provide care in the most appropriate setting according to the feds. But nobody from Ingrams CBOC -- one of 800 such offices run by the VA which boasts a record $150 billion budget -- was there to help on that Saturday when Ingram perished. Why not? Because the facility is closed on weekends. Its daytime weekday hours (8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) serve the convenience of the government employees not of the men and women who put their lives on the line for their country. Area veterans advocates and local officials in both political parties have pushed for years to address chronic understaffing and Soviet-era wait times. The Atlantic City Press reports that there is just one lone psychologist to provide therapy to 200 veterans on any given day. To make matters worse local Democratic state senator Jeff Van Drew (who worked in the VA system as a dentist) pointed out last week there are no Veterans Affairs hospitals in the region so even if a veteran is able to schedule a timely appointment at the nearest VA hospital he or she would have to travel hours to Philadelphia Penn. northern New Jersey or Delaware to receive care. Would it have been too much to ask the VAs employees to open for just one day of weekend appointments and one weekday of late-night appointments? Apparently that was too much of a sacrifice for the 8-to-4:30-ers. Vets groups petitioned for extended hours for years. Nothing happened. How about a pilot program to free the VAs hostages and allow vets to receive health care from personal doctors and local hospitals as Rep. Frank LoBiondo R-N.J. has long proposed? There must be no escape hatches anti-privatization special interests have decreed. All must suffer for the Greater Good. Flacks for the Wilmington Delaware VA Medical Services facility which oversees Ingrams South Jersey clinic downplayed appointment delays and vets complaints after Ingrams sacrificial act. Instead the bureaucrats blithely touted their telehealth services via computer group therapy and additional social workers. Nothing to see here move along. When Buddhist monk Thich Quang Duc burned himself to death on a Saigon street corner to protest abuses by the Diem government in 1963 the world took notice. The monk left behind his crystallized bones intact heart and an inflamed movement to end repression against his people. American journalists played a key role in amplifying Ducs message and ensuring that his death wasnt in vain. Where are the national media voices and advocates for U.S. Navy CPO Charles Ingram and the countless other martyrs victimized by the VA? If a loyal veteran burns himself to the ground in a forest of government bureaucrats will anybody hear him? Michelle Malkin is the author of Culture of Corruption: Obama and his Team of Tax Cheats Crooks & Cronies (Regnery 2010).
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